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fisherman2280
Posted: Yesterday at 02:09 pm


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Looking for some advice/feedback please:

1) Transducer mounting plate:

I'm upgrading my sonar and rather that patch the two holes and then drill new ones I wanted to try a transducer mount so if I have to adjust things I won't have to redrill holes into the boat.

Any advice? Anyone use anything like this?

(I Heard the epoxy stick on versions are not great)

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/173323/bass-...iBoCw1MQAvD_BwE

2) Boat trailer guides

I installed then yesterday, I've never felt like I needed them but I got a pair for X-mas so on they went.

I left about 2" on each side but is there anything I need to be aware of before I get out there?

https://www.amazon.ca/ECOTRIC-Trailer-Guide...=1&gad_source=1


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Posted: Yesterday at 06:58 pm


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On the mounting plate, I had mined sealed over older holes with 3M 5200 and then put the transducer onto the plate.

Boat guides, I only had about 1 inch clearance on each side of the boat to make sure the keel centers on the rollers. I added a self centering roller at the back, so much easier to line everything up. Self centering roller.

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